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Mon, Jan 04, 2016

Multi-Million Pound Hercules Contract Supports RAF Fleet

Three Companies Tapped By U.K. MoD For Work Through 2022

A £369 million (approx $546 million) contract to support the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) fleet of C-130 Hercules transport aircraft has been awarded to three companies by the Ministry of Defense (MoD).

The deal will see Marshall Aerospace and Defense Group, Lockheed Martin and Rolls-Royce, who jointly deliver the Hercules Integrated Operational Support (HIOS), provide continued support for the C-130J fleet until 2022.

The three companies have been working together on the HIOS programme since 2006 and more than a thousand jobs will be sustained by this additional investment. Most of the work will be undertaken by Marshall Aerospace and Defense Group at its Cambridge site with additional work on the AE 2100 engines carried out by Rolls-Royce in Bristol, Brize Norton and Indianapolis, U.S. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) of the C-130J Super Hercules, manages the HIOS supply chain with a UK team based in Havant, Hampshire, providing subcontract support for supply, IT and field technical support services.

Close collaboration between the MoD, RAF and industry has increased availability of the C-130 to carry troops, supplies and equipment in support of operations across the world by a third while also delivering cost savings of around 20 percent. This means the RAF now has more aircraft to support humanitarian operations such as the recent floods in Nepal, contingency operations like Op SHADER as well as routine supply missions to overseas bases. The recent Strategic Defense and Security Review announced that the C-130 aircraft will be upgraded and extended in service until 2030.

In December, the efforts of the joint C-130 team were recognized by Philip Dunne who presented them with a Minister for Defense Procurement Award during a ceremony at MoD Main Building.

“It is a privilege to be part of the C-130J Joint Team and to have contributed to the achievements being recognised by the Minister (DP) Acquisition Award," said Steve Fitz-Gerald, CEO of Marshall Aerospace and Defense Group. Next year marks Marshall’s 50th anniversary of our first engagement with the RAF in support of its C-130 fleet and we look forward to continuing that partnership to provide the highest levels of availability, affordability and innovation.”

“Over the last 60 years, Lockheed Martin has delivered 2,500 C-130 Hercules, capable of supporting 100 different mission requirements," said Stephen Ball, Chief Executive of Lockheed Martin UK. "This contract will ensure we are able to continue the good work recognised by the Minister’s procurement award and make RAF C-130s available to support a variety of missions in defence of the UK’s security.”

(Images provided with UK MoD news release)

FMI: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-defence

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